These two resume examples are perfect for college students who are just starting and have most of their experience from high school. They are ideal for students seeking on-campus jobs, part-time positions, research opportunities, and early internships. Download the fillable Word template to get started.
These three resume examples are perfect for those with advanced skills, a plethora of experience, or changing career fields. They are ideal for students seeking mid to high level jobs. Download the fillable Word templates to get started.
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Remember, Data & Technology resumes typically include...
Pro Tip: Look at the job description and see what is listed first then consider ordering your resume to show the skills you have that match.
If a role is heavily focused on programming languages and software, move that higher up on your resume and categorize your skills section to feature software, hardware, programming, and additional skills separately. Include any projects, hackathons, industry-relevant conferences attended, etc.
Please open the below templates in Microsoft Word to ensure proper formatting. Remember to delete comments before saving.
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A combination, or hybrid, resume integrates elements of both chronological and functional resumes to create a document that highlights relevant skills and competencies alongside professional experiences. Combination resumes are ideal for individuals looking to make career changes, re-enter the workforce, or those with diverse work experiences and employment gaps. For more details on combination resumes and to determine if it is the right choice for you, read this article.
Federal resumes are used to apply to government jobs and internships on USAJOBS. They differ from resumes used in the private sector in a few key ways*:
*Adapted from the Office of Human Resources from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Federal Resume Tips page
For assistance with Federal Resumes, please use the resources available at National Institutes of Health (NIH) Federal Resume Tips page or USAJOBS